01-19-2009, 06:21 PM
This might be a little late, but I used to fish it a lot in the winter when I was "stuck" there with no other place to go. And, it fished quite well when the wind wasn't blowing. Great midge hatches nearly every day, especially afternoon/evenings. (again, when they're not getting blown off the water). Nymphing is good in the Green 365 days a year. There's just so many trout that you can't miss. Fish smaller stuff, #16s and 18's. And no, you never need a 22 or any of that crap![
] If they want to eat, they will eat, and might as well get something for their effort. Scuds, midges, little worms, and little mayfly nymphs.
Fish are not at all selective in the winter due to lack of pressure, and you'll often have the place all to yourself, especially on weekdays. BWO's often start in March.
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Fish are not at all selective in the winter due to lack of pressure, and you'll often have the place all to yourself, especially on weekdays. BWO's often start in March.
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